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1 My SideWalks Level C Unit 1, Week 4, Day 2
Money, Money My SideWalks Level C Unit 1, Week 4, Day 2

2 Objectives Word Work: phonics: endings –ed and –ing with dropped “e”
Review Vocabulary: coins, dollar, nickel, penny, quarter Introduce comprehension strategy: compare and contrast Read or Listen to a passage: “ Money Starts Here”

3 Word Work flipped and flipping We already studied words like these. What do you know about reading them? What is the base word? What are the endings? Today we will learn about adding endings to base words that end in “e”.

4 wiped /w/-/i/-/p/-/t/ Word Work
This is a word with the ending –ed added to the base word wipe. For many words that end in vowel-consonant-silent “e”, the “e” is dropped before an ending is added. What ending was added to “wipe” after the “e” was dropped? Let’s blend this word together: /w/-/i/-/p/-/t/

5 Remember: -ed can make three sounds: /d/, /ed/, and /t/
Word Work Remember: -ed can make three sounds: /d/, /ed/, and /t/

6 Word Work Let’s write some words together! Take out your white boards and change the following words base words adding “-ed and –ing.” For example: wipe wiped and wiping

7 Word Work hope

8 Word Work hoped

9 Word Work hoping

10 Word Work slope

11 Word Work sloped

12 Word Work sloping

13 Word Work bake

14 Word Work baked

15 Word Work baking

16 Word Work chime

17 Word Work chimed

18 Word Work chiming

19 Word Work Now it is your turn to change the base word by adding –ed or –ing. Listen to the word. Then write the word on your white board.

20 Word Work Word

21 Word Work poked

22 Word Work Word

23 Word Work biking

24 Word Work Word

25 Word Work tripped

26 Word Work Word

27 Word Work slipping

28 Word Work Word

29 Word Work shining

30 Word Work Word

31 Word Work traded

32 Let’s review our vocabulary for this week.

33 Vocabulary coins

34 coins: a piece of metal used as money
Vocabulary coins: a piece of metal used as money

35 Vocabulary dollar

36 Vocabulary dollar: an amount of money in the United States and Canada equal to 100 cents

37 Vocabulary nickel

38 nickel: a coin of the United States and Canada worth five cents
Vocabulary nickel: a coin of the United States and Canada worth five cents

39 Vocabulary penny

40 penny: a cent, a coin of the United State and Canada
Vocabulary penny: a cent, a coin of the United State and Canada

41 Vocabulary quarter

42 quarter: a coin of the United States and Canada worth 25 cents
Vocabulary quarter: a coin of the United States and Canada worth 25 cents

43 Comprehension Today you will listen to a passage about how coins are made. Coins begin as shapes called blanks. When you listen to the passage about making coins, pay attention to how blanks and coins are alike and how they are different. Keeping track of these likenesses and differences may help you understand the steps of the coin making process. For example, I know that coins are made of metal. If I read that blanks are metal shapes, I know one way blanks and coins are alike. Both are metal.

44 Comprehension As you listen to “Money Starts Here,” pay attention to ways blanks and coins are alike and different. Add those likenesses and differences to the graphic organizer. Watch me at my the likeness I identified.

45 Read or Listen to a Passage
“Money Starts Here” page 90


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